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Monthly Archives: February 2005
… then three come along at once.
The term bus factor (or truck number) is one which I’ve come across before joining the wonderful world of XP. The best definition I’ve found is here, but briefly it’s the smallest number of people whose demise at the wheels … Continue reading
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Free Mojtaba and Arash
Imagine being jailed and tortured for exercising your freedom of speech. Imagine being jailed and tortured for criticising the torturers of those who exercise their freedom of speech. Imagine being jailed and tortured for criticising the torturers of the critical. … Continue reading
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Oh, Lotus Notes
I didn’t get any new mail last night. Lotus Notes obviously feels sorry for me; it’s helpfully marked sixty-five random messages as “unread” so that I have something to look at this morning. The newly unread mails are scattered throughout … Continue reading
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Ubuntu and the written word
I’ve heard a lot of things said about Linux. One of the things which I’ve heard a few times, and treated with some scepticism, is that most Linux releases are “less buggy than Windows” and crash less often too. I’ve … Continue reading
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The infinite high horse project
There aren’t many occasions where arrogance is justified. If you’ve never made a mistake in your life, never taken the long way round to do something and never stepped on anyone’s toes doing it then congratulations: you are Jesus Christ, … Continue reading
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Design by contract and another item for the JBehave wish-list
Lots of discussion about Design by Contract has been floating around, most of which I agree with. Using “asserts”, etc., in code is defensive programming. Anything which checks that your classes are polite to one another is defensive; tests should … Continue reading
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apostrophe’s (a poem, and a small rant)
apostrophe’s are rarely loved they grow on tree’s when their not shoved out of the word’s wots their’s by right its not a very pretty sight it isnt all they’re fault, you know, they aint got nowhere else to go. … Continue reading
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apostrophe's (a poem, and a small rant)
apostrophe’s are rarely loved they grow on tree’s when their not shoved out of the word’s wots their’s by right its not a very pretty sight it isnt all they’re fault, you know, they aint got nowhere else to go. … Continue reading
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Look who’s on the JBehave team!
http://jbehave.codehaus.org/team.html I guess this means I can officially answer questions etc. now. Most recently, I’ve got JBehave to help me with the design of my Gui functionality. I did this by making a “ComponentFixtureDelegate” class, extending Abbot’s ComponentFixture. I used … Continue reading
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Look who's on the JBehave team!
http://jbehave.codehaus.org/team.html I guess this means I can officially answer questions etc. now. Most recently, I’ve got JBehave to help me with the design of my Gui functionality. I did this by making a “ComponentFixtureDelegate” class, extending Abbot’s ComponentFixture. I used … Continue reading
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